Claire Cravero
Before graduating in the spring of 2011, Claire studied International Studies and spent a year abroad at Sciences Po in Paris. After graduation she joined the Peace Corps and is currently serving in rural Senegal, West Africa. Her work as a preventive health volunteer includes work with the Stomp out Malaria initiative (http://stompoutmalaria.org), maternal-child health programs, and basic water and sanitation projects. Learn more about her work and life in the Peace Corps at https://voicilesoleil.wordpress.com/
Brooke Nevils
At Hopkins Brooke was a Writing Sems/Political Science double major. She interned at the Atlantic Monthly and the Baltimore Sun. She organized fiction/poetry readings for other Sems majors (her favorite activity!) and was part of many service organizations that she can no longer remember. As Meredith Vieira's associate producer, she reports and produces stories for the national primetime news magazine Rock Center with Brian Williams. Her previous work in television was at the Today Show and as an NBC Page.
Rebecca Hauss
After graduating from JHU in 2009 with a degree in Psychological and Brain Sciences, Rebecca decided to go down an entirely different career path, and get a second bachelor's degree. This May she will be graduating from Columbia University's second-degree accelerated nursing program with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. In June she will start on my master's degree to become a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. In these last months, she has been in the classroom for 2 hours a week, and works alongside a pediatric nurse in a local hospital. She gets to spend her days making sick kids feel a little better, and keeping the less sick kids entertained with games and activities.
Luke Kelly-Clyne
Luke is a writer/comedian/actor in New York City. His written and filmed work can be found places like College Humor, Funny or Die, and McSweeney's. Right now, he writes Disney's daily comedic news show "Daily Shot with Ali Wentworth" and is working on several web and TV projects. He is also a writer/producer at New York's Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. While at JHU, Luke majored in Political Science, served as President of Hopkins Student Enterprises, and founded Hopkins-based financial literacy program Save the Future.
Maggie Wildnauer
Maggie graduated from Hopkins in the spring of 2010. Her final degree was in Civil Engineering. While at Hopkins she was involved in the American Society of Civil Engineers as well as Engineers Without Borders. She is currently attending graduate school at MIT to get a Master of Science degree. Her concentration will be in structural engineering. She spent a summer interning at an engineering firm after my junior year and it made her realize that she did not want to get a job right after graduation but instead wanted to pursue research. Her ultimate career goals are to work in industry after her Masters for a few years, but eventually to get her PhD.
Katherine Visconti
Katherine majored in Writing Seminars and East Asian Studies. After graduation, she moved to Manila to work at the Philippines largest media network as part of a journalism fellowship awarded by the Princeton in Asia Program. Her work is varied. She distills news into copy for anchors to read. She also video edits, crafts online articles and occasionally makes her own televised reports. She also works for an internationally acclaimed documentary series as a production assistant, which entails everything from subtitling to searching for stories or shooting video.
Eric Lam
Eric is current an analyst for the Advanced Analytics team of Sg2 Health Care Solutions. He works with team members to analyze data from hospital nationwide and develop opportunities and focus areas for both short-term and long-term growth. While studying Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Hopkins, Eric was involved in independent research in Dr. Joelle Frechette's nanotechnology lab. He also was very involved with the JHU student chapter of AIChE/SBE in various roles, including ChemE Car Chair, chapter president, and 2010 AIChE Mid-Atlantic Student Regional Conference Chair. He continues his involvement in AIChE as a member of the Chicago AIChE Young Professional Advisory Board.
Ouranitsa Abbas
She has been the Legal/Administrative Assistant for Immigration Legal Services of Esperanza Center, an immigrant integration center that is part of Catholic Charities of Baltimore since September of 2010. She wears many hats: paralegal, accountant, front office manager, supervisor of volunteers, administrative assistant to the entire Center, service provider liaison, etc. She majored in Spanish at Hopkins, and was very involved in belly dance. She is grateful she has been able to better her Spanish language skills in a positive work environment with kind and patient coworkers (and she has been able to keep her belly dance commitments!).
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